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Are you a creative or entrepreneur that wishes you could speak tech with your web development team? Maybe you wish you could code a bit yourself? In this workshop we'll tackle some development principles to get you on the right path. We'll look at questions like, "Front-end vs. Back-end?", "What is this Javascript function thingy, and why am I passing it strange math equations to it?"

If you're running a tech start-up, it's essential that you familiarise yourself with the fundamentals of web development. Ultimately knowing how to "talk to the talk" will help you communicate better with developers. Come with questions, and a desire to have fun!

Student Takeaways:

Front-end programming vs. back-end programming

Introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScript

Overview of databases, server side frameworks, and key coding languages

Reading code and basic development principles to get started

Build a basic web application from scratch

View full schedule and session outcomes on the General Assembly website.

Level & Prerequisites:Basic computer skills are required, you should be able to install programs, unzip files etc. Please bring a laptop as we will be doing live coding during the class and a number of exercises.

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General Assembly Melbourne

General Assembly is a pioneer in education and career transformation, specialising in today’s most in-demand skills. The leading source for training, staffing, and career transitions, we foster a flourishing community of professionals pursuing careers they love.

As individuals and companies struggle to compete in an increasingly technological economy, General Assembly provides award-winning, dynamic training to close the global skills gap.

We offer full time, part time, short courses, workshops and free events at our Melbourne campus.